Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque

The Sultan Salahuddin Abdul
Aziz Shah Mosque in Shah Alam
is one of the most stunning
structures in the country.
Commonly referred to as the
'Blue Mosque', it boasts the
tallest minarets in the
world.
As visitors approach the
mosque, the awe-inspiring
blue
dome welcomes them.

Decorative Islamic
calligraphy
dominates the edges
surrounding the dome and main
prayer hall, while the
interior architecture
exhibits
ethnic Malay design elements.
Sunlight filtering through
the
blue stained glass of the
mosque renders a bluish
ambience to its interior,
evoking a sense of peace and
serenity.

The Blue Mosque overlooks the
Garden of Islamic Arts, a
beautifully landscaped park
inspired by the Quranic
Garden
of Paradise. Covering 14
hectares, this spiritual
sanctuary houses nine
galleries that exhibit a rich
array of Islamic arts such as
calligraphy, sculptures,
paintings and architecture.
Occasionally, traditional
Islamic performances are held
here.

Getting Here

By Train and TaxiGet the frequent Komuter
train
from KL to Shah Alam station.
From there, get a taxi for
the
short ride to the Blue
Mosque,
locally known as Masjid
Sultan
Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah.

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